ride Ned old hold know
See my pretty wagon, Bennie. You may have a ride in it. I will play that I am a horse. Where did you get this wagon, Ned? My father gave it to me this morning. Come, get into it. I will be your horse. I will draw the wagon with you in it. You are a good old horse, Ned. I like to ride in your wagon. You must not run away. Ho! ho! You must hold your horse, Bennie. You must not let him run. I know you will not run away, Ned. You will give me a good ride. Here we are at the old tree. Ho! Now we will go home. You may draw the wagon, Bennie. I will get into it and ride. How do you like to be a horse? I like to play that I am a horse.
going but day away
Our little baby boy is going away. Do you know where he is going? Is he going to school, mother? May he go with me in my wagon? Some day he may go with you. But he is not going to school now.
Shut Eye Town sleep say
Can you tell where the baby is going? Oh, I know, I know. He is going to sleep. He is going to Shut Eye Town. Will you go with him, Marian? Where is Shut Eye Town, mother? Is it far, far away? It is where baby is going. Baby is going to sleep. Now shut your eyes, baby. Shut your bright eyes and go to sleep. Now he is in Shut Eye Town. He will come home in the morning. He will say, Good morning, mother. He will say, Here I am, Marian. I have come home from Shut Eye Town.